We've run into this issue a couple of times now and are looking to know if anyone has found a solution to it.
If you provision a virtual machine to AWS through vRA the machine has a "Private IP address" listed in the "Network Tab" [Screenshot Attached]
Is there any way to pass that IP Address over to Orchestrator in order to perform a day 2 operation or a stub later on in the provisioning cycle?
If you look in the vra 6-2 custom properties reference guide, http://pubs.vmware.com/vra-62/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/vrealize-automation-62-custom-properties.p...
It clearly says in the "Custom Properties for networking" section:
NOTE This information does not apply to Amazon Web Services
Anyone faced this before? How do you do any guest OS customization after deploying an AMI instance in EC2?
This sounds like it might help:
VMware KB: How to retrieve IP address from AWS provisioned from vRealize Automation 6.x
This sounds like it might help:
VMware KB: How to retrieve IP address from AWS provisioned from vRealize Automation 6.x
A full solution is located on my blog now. Thanks for the reply guys. vRealize Automation 6 – Post Provisioning Workflows on AWS | theITHollow